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How blockchain could improve quality reporting

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How blockchain could improve quality reporting
Monday, March 26, 2018
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How blockchain could improve quality reporting

The hype around blockchain had reached new heights at HIMSS18 in Las Vegas, much of it centered on how an immutable, decentralized ledger of transactions and exchanges could be used to solve issues around interoperability and data sharing. Jason Goldwater, MA, MPA, senior director of the CedarBridge Group suggested it could streamline another headache for healthcare professionals: quality reporting.
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How blockchain could improve quality reporting

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The hype around blockchain had reached new heights at HIMSS18 in Las Vegas, much of it centered on how an immutable, decentralized ledger of transactions and exchanges could be used to solve issues around interoperability and data sharing. Jason Goldwater, MA, MPA, senior director of the CedarBridge Group suggested it could streamline another headache for healthcare professionals: quality reporting.
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‘Inevitability of consolidation’ motivated nonprofit Mission Health to open talks with HCA

For-profit hospital giant HCA has entered into discussions to acquire Mission Health, a nonprofit six-hospital system based out of Asheville, North Carolina, in a deal Mission admitted may result in some jobs being eliminated.
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‘Inevitability of consolidation’ motivated nonprofit Mission Health to open talks with HCA

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For-profit hospital giant HCA has entered into discussions to acquire Mission Health, a nonprofit six-hospital system based out of Asheville, North Carolina, in a deal Mission admitted may result in some jobs being eliminated.
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Top priorities for CMS include Stark law, ACA mandate changes

CMS Administrator Seema Verma, MPH, offered some hints at the agency’s priorities in its annual rulemaking for Medicare this year, suggesting a slew of new policies on price transparency, interoperability and physician self-referral laws.
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Top priorities for CMS include Stark law, ACA mandate changes

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CMS Administrator Seema Verma, MPH, offered some hints at the agency’s priorities in its annual rulemaking for Medicare this year, suggesting a slew of new policies on price transparency, interoperability and physician self-referral laws.
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Precision medicine won’t work without patients’ trust

The promise of precision medicine is bringing together patient data and accounting for factors like genetic variability, environment and lifestyle to tailor treatment to an individual. Fulfilling that potential, according to Acxiom and LiveRamp’s global chief data ethics officer Sheila Colclasure, MA, requires using the available data ethically and gaining the trust of patients.
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Precision medicine won’t work without patients’ trust

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Sheila Colclasure, MA, HIMSS
The promise of precision medicine is bringing together patient data and accounting for factors like genetic variability, environment and lifestyle to tailor treatment to an individual. Fulfilling that potential, according to Acxiom and LiveRamp’s global chief data ethics officer Sheila Colclasure, MA, requires using the available data ethically and gaining the trust of patients.
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Why merging healthcare organizations should pay attention to AT&T and Time Warner

The last few months in mergers and acquisition (M&A) activity in healthcare have been dominated by massive deals proposed across sectors—like drugstore chain CVS Health wanting to buy health insurer Aetna for $69 billion. What those companies should watch for, writes Morning Consult’s Jon Reid, is the result of the case challenging a merger with similar dynamics: the combination of AT&T and Time Warner.
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Why merging healthcare organizations should pay attention to AT&T and Time Warner

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The last few months in mergers and acquisition (M&A) activity in healthcare have been dominated by massive deals proposed across sectors—like drugstore chain CVS Health wanting to buy health insurer Aetna for $69 billion. What those companies should watch for, writes Morning Consult’s Jon Reid, is the result of the case challenging a merger with similar dynamics: the combination of AT&T and Time Warner.
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How to evaluate Medicaid buy-in proposals

In the midst of threats to the Affordable Care Act and pushes for more dramatic shifts to single-payer healthcare, some Democrats in Congress and state legislatures have begun proposing a different option: allowing people to buy into Medicaid. But not all those proposals would achieve their goals in the same way, argue Duke University researcher David Anderson, MSPPM, and Harvard University PhD student and former CMS spokesperson Emma Sandoe.
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How to evaluate Medicaid buy-in proposals

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In the midst of threats to the Affordable Care Act and pushes for more dramatic shifts to single-payer healthcare, some Democrats in Congress and state legislatures have begun proposing a different option: allowing people to buy into Medicaid. But not all those proposals would achieve their goals in the same way, argue Duke University researcher David Anderson, MSPPM, and Harvard University PhD student and former CMS spokesperson Emma Sandoe.
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